Harmonizing Spiritual, Ethical, and…

This is a guide of harmonizing dimensions of daily Jewish life which breaks curse of Hashem when Adam and Eve sinned. This guide has 4 major parts and in

Parashat and Sidra Of…

Parashat Bereishit is the 1st weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. This parashat contains preview and then Chassidic, Talmud, Midrash, Czech and Zohar versions

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My Personally Commentary On…

Parashat 10 Chapter 1  **A Lifesaving Cure: The Intersection of Spiritual Admonition and Sabbath Observance** In Jewish thought, the intricate relationship between spiritual well-being and the observance of the

Parashat And Sidra Of…

Parashat Ha’azinu is the 53rd weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. In the beginning of Moses’ performance, there is a song about crossing the

My Commentary On Zohar…

The Holy Siblings: Moses, Aaron, and Miriam In the rich tapestry of Jewish history and theology, few figures stand as prominently as Moses, Aaron, and Miriam. These three siblings

Parashat And Sidra Nitzavim-Vayeilech

Parashat Nitzavim-Vayeilech is the 51st and 52nd weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. Nitzavim Israel’s collective responsibility is the foundation from which, according to

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Parashat 11 Chapter 1  Introduction The closing chapters of Moses’ life, and in particular his farewell blessing of Israel (Deuteronomy 33), have long attracted commentary for their unique form

Parashat And Sidra Ki…

Parashat Ki Savo is the 50th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. The Jews expressed their gratitude to G-d by offering the first fruits.